Did you know tomorrow, February 12th, is Darwin Day? Author, Dr. John G. West discusses President Obama's promise to “restore science to its rightful place” and the dangerous trends in “totalitarian science”.

As always, we'll be covering current events, including those weird news items that you may not have heard or read in the mainstream media accounts.

Have you had your healthy dose of reality lately?

There are always at least two sides to every story. Have you ever wondered how someone, who saw the same thing you did, walked away telling a vastly different story? Which version was correct? Which one was the REAL story? Actually, both are! It’s just a matter of perspective.

Joe takes the issues… especially the controversial issues (politics, prejudice, religion, illegal immigration)… and brings in people from different sides to share their viewpoint. This is definitely not a fluff piece. And while no one is attacked, the questions are hard-hitting.

But the conversation is always respectful and you’re sure to learn something new, even if you don’t agree!

If you’ve always wondered how the “other side” thinks and how they’ve arrived at their “stand”, then this is the show for you!

It’s not the right side, it’s not the wrong side, but the REAL side of the issues!

The 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War has occasioned much discussion about the nature of German militarism prior to the outbreak of hostilities in the sumer of 1914. Coupled with this is the question of the link of Wilhemine Germany to the rise of Nazism and the perpetration of the Holocaust. Join us for an hour long interview with Professor Richard Wiekart, author of the newly published From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics and Racism in Germany, when we will discuss these issues and in particular how Wilhemine Germany was involved in its own form of racist ideology which spurred hostilities in 1914.

Talking all things faith and even non-faith. Today Darwin joins Joe to talk about the ridiculousness of religion. Tune in!

Have you had your healthy dose of reality lately?

There are always at least two sides to every story. Have you ever wondered how someone, who saw the same thing you did, walked away telling a vastly different story? Which version was correct? Which one was the REAL story? Actually, both are! It’s just a matter of perspective.

Joe takes the issues… especially the controversial issues (politics, prejudice, religion, illegal immigration)… and brings in people from different sides to share their viewpoint. This is definitely not a fluff piece. And while no one is attacked, the questions are hard-hitting.

But the conversation is always respectful and you’re sure to learn something new, even if you don’t agree!

If you’ve always wondered how the “other side” thinks and how they’ve arrived at their “stand”, then this is the show for you!

It’s not the right side, it’s not the wrong side, but the REAL side of the issues!

Does the question matter? Have we already figured it out? Did God have anything to do how we got here? Or was it a process brought us here? Now some people think we shouldn't focus on questions like these. I disagree. What you think about who you are and how you got here affects your entire worldview.

In the wake of the Bill Nye and Ken Ham debate, I am pleased to showcase Richard Nelson, author of the book Darwin, Then and Now. He will give us some insight into this so I hope you'll join us. You can join by calling in at 646-595-2083, press 1 to be live on air. Or, you can download the WLUV radio mobile app. Any way you can, join us.

How a Minnesota dentist mixed up his survival of the fittest ideology plus #BlackLivesMatter. Really, how does it work? If this isn't a perfect example of the self proclaimed superior class that has even transcended national borders for his misguided inherent right to shoot animals for sport? Excuse me? The art of privilege and waste on new horizons... This is not in the human natural reign of necessity or even normal desires of the elite and if it is, it is just as disguisting as the exotic animal market in SE Asia. It is downright demented. Others to blame are the two men in Zimbabwe who lied to the dentist about the situation and took the large amount of money on the take (now under arrest). This mentality projects into the national imagery of rogue cops who think it's okay to haul in women for a bad blinker on their car or just kill on sight of anyone who busts up a traffic violation. Wow. Death is more common than decency. Left and right people die for the most miniscual reasons except the fact that the degradation of man on man crimes is unfathomable and exponential.

Montrel is an anointed singer and songwriter. His gift has been allowing him to touch many people's lives since the age of 6. Self taught, Montrel knew that God had a plan for his life. He was meant to inspire a spiritual release in not only the saints, but sinners as well. Montrel firmly believes that God wants his people to go higher.

A North Carolina Native, Montrel has had the opportunity to open up for artist such as Tye Tribbett, Israel and New Breed, and Martha Munizzi. He has also performed back up at local concerts for Marvin Sapp and Darwin Hobbs.

After serving four years on active duty in the Army, and meeting his wife Natalie, God blessed them to have a son whom they named D'montre. Montrel served as the praise and worship leader for three and a half years at Beyond the Veil Ministry in Killeen, TX, under the leadership of Pastor Rodney Howell Sr. During this time, Montrel was also one of the lead singers for a quartet group, The Divine Messengers.

Feeling as God was leading him back home to North Carolina, Montrel and his family relocated to pursue his musical endeavors. Now he is currently serving on the praise and worship team at his childhood church, Faith Tabernacle Christian Center, under the leadership of Pastor Earl and Denise Goings.

Montrel is the founder and CEO of Trelblazer Productions and Studio LLC, which he started in 2014. He is an independent artist and he also engineers his own music. And he is our special guest in tonight's show. Join Us!

JOIN US FAMILY AS WE DEAL WITH THE SCHOLARSHIP OR FOOLERSHIP OF THE AMEN RA SQUAD! WHERE DID THE OUT OF AFRICA THEORY COME FROM? DID THE THEORY COME BEFORE THE ACTUAL OBSERVATION ? CAN WE TRUST THE WHITE MAN? WAS CHEIKH ANTA DIOP CORRECT? IS EVOLUTION A RACIST SCIENCE? WHO DID DARWIN STUDY TO COME TO HIS CONCLUSION? WHY IS THE AMEN RA SQUAD VALIDATING THE WHITE MANS SCIENCE ? JOIN YOUR HOST THE ORIGINAL GOD AND SOLAR MIND AS WE EXPOSED AND NEUTRALIZE THE AMEN RA SQUAD.

You are, at this moment, standing right in the middle of your own 'acres of diamonds.' ~ Earl Nightingale

To have life more abundant, we must think in limitless terms of abundance. - Thomas Dreier

Where one sees abundance, abundance is supplied. - Darwin Gross

When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you. - Lao Tzu

I am one with the Power that created me. I am totally open and receptive to the abundant flow of prosperity that the Universe offers. All my needs and desires are met before I even ask. I am Divinely guided and protected, and I make choices that are beneficial for me. I rejoice in other’s successes, knowing there is plenty for us all.

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The state fire marshal’s office have charged a 22-year-old man for cutting a firefighter hose during the Baltimore riots Monday.

According to the fire marshal, Greg Bailey was identified as the man who “intentionally damaging a charged water supply fire hose” when firefighters were battling the blaze at the CVS at North and Pennsylvania avenues.

Really? You cut a f'ing fire hose after looters set a store on fire, you do it live on TV and do it again.

Darwin!

Don't mess with mom!

The teenage boy publicly shamed when his mom smacked him around at the Baltimore riots this week said he knows she "really cares about me."

A video shows Michael Singleton being dragged from the protests and whacked by his mother, Toya Graham, after she saw him on television and recognized a key piece of clothing.

"What caught my eye was his sweatpants," she told ABC News. "Even though he had on all black, I knew those sweatpants he had on, they had a stripe on the side of it and then his eye contact met mine. And I knew that was my son."

Prominent Atheist, Richard Dawkins, admitted to God’s existence or at least to a very small chance that God exists. This admission took place in a debate with Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury. This debate was not what was expected of two men deemed to be polar opposites on the existence of God and evolution. Not only did Dawkins give the nod to God’s existence but the Archbishop apparently agreed with evolution. If these two men, who are highly esteemed and notable in their achievements in opposing arenas, can come to agreement, is this an indication that we all may some-day come to similar conclusions? Listen in as the Brothers in The Virtual Living Room discuss God’s existence and evolution.

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Our guest on this episode will be film maker Bob Hurst and we will be discussing his new documentary "The Listeners - A Film About Suicide Prevention" which follows volunteers who learn to use empathy and skills as they counsel crisis and suicide hotline callers.

Bob Hurst is a filmmaker with more than 20 years of experience in film, television and related media. His work includes fiction, documentary and experimental films that have been exhibited at festivals nationally and internationally. He has also collaborated with filmmakers as sound supervisor and camera operator on many films, including King Corn (2007), Kansas vs. Darwin (2007), The Only Good Indian (2009), Destination: Planet Negro (2014). These films and others have been shown on national cable networks like Showtime and Starz, and on the PBS television program Independent Lens. Bob has contributed to permanent installation works at the African Burial Ground National Monument in New York and the International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro, North Carolina.

He is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Film and Media Studies at the University of Kansas who works with a great and inspiring bunch of colleagues with and whom he's also collaborated on films - including Madison Davis Lacy, who executive-produced Paris is Burning and Eyes on the Prize II while at WNYC; and Kevin Willmott, who is co-writing Spike Lee's new film, Chiraq.